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February 15, 2020
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Diagnostic Skills & Techniques
Hints from the History
Be aware of the not-so-red flags in the medical history that should pique your interest about possible ocular associations.
How Do OCT Devices for Glaucoma Compare?
An in-person review of four unique instruments helps provide insight on what each can offer glaucoma patients.
The Conjunctivitis Conundrum
“Pink eyes” are usually a sign of underlying infection or allergy. Here’s how to get to the bottom of it to quickly resolve the issue.
Dry Eye
The Dry Eye Assessment: Start With the Lids
The real root cause of most dry eye is failure of the eyelids to protect the ocular surface. Here’s how you know.
Eyelids
Differentiating Problems of the Eyelids and Ocular Adnexa
When patients ask about dermatologic concerns around the eyes, be prepared to address them in the office and refer when needed.
The Dry Eye Assessment: Start With the Lids
The real root cause of most dry eye is failure of the eyelids to protect the ocular surface. Here’s how you know.
Glaucoma
How Do OCT Devices for Glaucoma Compare?
An in-person review of four unique instruments helps provide insight on what each can offer glaucoma patients.
Retina
Sinking the Floaters
With laser indications proliferating, optometry can do more to address patients troubled by the benign debris.
Departments
Chairside
Happy Optometrist Day
Every day is worth celebrating, but some are more special than others.
Clinical Quandaries
Late to the Party
Prompt diagnosis and aggressive management of late-onset DLK guarantee optimal outcomes.
Coding Connection
The Future of Case Histories
Recent and upcoming changes in how you take these can make you more efficient.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Fighting Flexure
Here’s how to manage reduced visual acuity sometimes associated with scleral lens wear.
Diagnostic Quiz
Ring in the New Year
A patient asked for new glasses, but doctors noticed another problem.
Focus on Refraction
Look at the Bigger Picture
It could benefit both you and your patients if you approach each condition you diagnose as if it were a spectrum.
Neuro Clinic
Inflammation Swindler
Despite being similar to other orbital diseases, diagnosing IOI requires a through neuro work-up.
Ocular Surface Review
Genetic Test For Corneal Risk
New technology can help identify which patients are likely to develop post-LASIK dystrophies.
Outlook
Something or Nothing?
Tech may be aiming to take over disease screenings, but artificial intelligence is no match for the human kind.
Surgical Minute
Anti-VEGF Injections: Start to Finish
Here’s a step-by-step guide to how it’s performed.
Through My Eyes
Dry Eye: Tools of the Trade
Here’s what you need to get your dry eye practice off the ground. Some of the equipment may surprise you.
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